by Jack Travers — published on January 14th, 2010
Since the invention of the Harley Davidson motorcycle, there has always existed a sort of brotherhood amongst owners of these motorcycles. You can see it every day when you are out and about, Harley riders who don’t even know each other will politely nod and acknowledge the other and they would NEVER pass a broken down biker on the side of the road. This bond exists solely due to the fact that they both choose to ride motorcycles.
by Jeff Cline — published on January 12th, 2010
There are several companies which offer car insurance. When buying car insurance, there are several facts that people must be aware about. These car insurance facts need to be taken into consideration to ensure that a person ends up buying the best insurance policy.
One of the main car insurance facts that one needs to have knowledge about is that car insurance is available in form of several types of policies. When a person has to buy an insurance policy, the benefits and drawbacks of each of the available plans need to be taken into account. People also need to know the fact that car insurance rates are different for different types of policies.
by Jill Sprouse — published on January 11th, 2010
Harley Davidson, the most respected and most popular motorcycle manufacturer in the United States has been going strong for over 100 years! Debuting in 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Harley Davidson offers racing bikes, military bikes and most importantly the Harley roadsters. Harley’s birth is remembered every year when hundreds of thousands of motorcycle fanatics converge on Milwaukee, Wisconsin to pay their respects and homage.
Founded by William Harley and Arthur Davidson in 1903, the first Harley was built in Wisconsin in a tiny wood shed. Growing success led to the1904 opening of the first Harley Davidson dealership by C.H. Lang in Chicago, Illinois. And, did you know that the first Harley Davidson motorcycle was purchased in Milwaukee by Henry Meyer?
by Myer Thompson — published on January 10th, 2010
The freedom of a motorcycle is something that gets a lot of play today. We’ve been bombarded with some many notions of what a motorcycling lifestyle entails, we just take it for granted. If you were to chime in that motorcycling is a perilous, unpredictable lifestyle and means of transportation, you’d be pegged as some kind of four-eyed square peg. No one wants his or her myth of a Steppenwolf-soundtracked freedom curtailed.
by Myer Thompson — published on January 10th, 2010
Despite what you hear, there are only two problems with living in Los Angeles: the traffic and the traffic. Yeah, it’s a cliche by now, but the truth is the truth. You can’t expect to go anywhere in the City of Angels and not be in your car for at least 45 minutes. If you’re lucky and it’s 3 AM on a Sunday, you might be looking at 30 minutes. No matter what you do, if it’s not within walking distance — which nothing is in LA — you’re starting your engine and hitting the road.
by L.J. James — published on January 9th, 2010
The Mortal Skulls Motorcycle Club is based out of Bohemia on Long Island, N.Y. MSMC is a 1% Motorcycle Club made up of individuals who share a passion for Riding and a strong Brotherhood with each other.
Mortal Skulls MC maintains a well disciplined club structure and function. This club is not for the weekend motorcyclist and prospecting is mandatory!
All members must own and Ride an American made Motorcycle and participate on an equal level in all aspects of club duties. The success of the Mortal Skulls MC has been due in part to the dedication and hard work of all its members and its acceptance into the Long Island Biker community.